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HI THIS IS MY MESSY WORKSHOP I KNOW EXACTLY WHERE EVERYTHING IS OR WHERE TO GET IT WHEN I NEED TO USED IT ..MY WIFE SAYS IF I DONT SOON TIDDEY IT UP SHE WILL NEVER FIND ME WHEN SHE WANTS ME ..ONE CAN JUST DREAM TO GET LOST IN ONES OWN WORKSHOP THAT MY EXCUSE WHAT IS YOURS
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papadan
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#1 posted 1217 days ago
I see floor is several of those pictures, your shop aint even dusty compared to mine. LOL
-- Carpenter assembles with hands, Designer builds with brains, Artist creates with heart!
KnotWright
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#2 posted 1217 days ago
That’s what I was going to say, I can still see the floor, and a lot of counter space still available to stack things up on, and where’s the sawdust?? I’d show you messy, but I can’t find my camera at the moment :-P
-- James
john
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#3 posted 1217 days ago
That looks like a very clean shop to me too . Messy to me is when you can,t walk a few feet without tripping on something :)
That is still a great looking shop !!
-- John in Belgrave (Website) http://www.extremebirdhouse.com , http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112698715866
ChunkyC
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#4 posted 1217 days ago
It’s not messy, it has potential!
-- Chunk's Workshop pictures: http://spadfest.rcspads.com/thumbnails.php?album=135
Jeff
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#5 posted 1217 days ago
It’s really not what’s in your shop, but what comes out of it that matters, right?
-- - In the end, everything will be okay. If it isn't okay, it isn't the end yet.
hunter71
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#6 posted 1217 days ago
Messy? My shop is worked in, cleaned when needed and always has more sawdust than yours. BTW, nice shop.
-- A childs smile is payment enough.
yarydoc
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#7 posted 1217 days ago
Nice big shop. You have plenty of room just in case you find one more tool you just cant do without. :}
-- Ray , Florence Alabama
a1Jim
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#8 posted 1217 days ago
Looks like a great shop but you would loose the messiest shop contest by far.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
Broglea
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#9 posted 1217 days ago
Its not messy if you can still ride a bike in there without training wheels. The kids probably think its fun to see how long they can ride before running into a road block.
Steve
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#10 posted 1217 days ago
Nice shop, but I have to agree with most of the posts. Your wife should check out some of the shop pics on this very site. She will begin to think you are quite organized.
Russel
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#11 posted 1216 days ago
Looks to me like you can move in your shop without having to move something. I wish I could.
-- Working at Woodworking http://www.VillageLaneFurniture.com
bigike
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#12 posted 1216 days ago
looks pretty clean to me.
-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com
rickf16
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#13 posted 1216 days ago
I have a 10 X 12 shop/shed. Spent 4 hours last week cleaning it. Not even half way done. Found tools I didn’t even know I had! Wish my shop was as big as yours.
-- Rick
Hippockets
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#14 posted 1216 days ago
Great looking shop. What I see is you don’t have to move anything to use any of your major tools.
-- Bruce, Arnold MD bjordan443@aol.com
johnnymo
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#15 posted 1216 days ago
Looks clean to me:-)
-- John in Arizona (but it's a dry heat!)
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